DoorDash shooting

Town Official Shoots Lost DoorDash Driver

A DoorDash driver, lost and seeking directions, was allegedly shot by John Reilly III, the Town of Chester highway superintendent, according to police reports. The driver, after unsuccessfully attempting to obtain directions from several homes, arrived at Reilly’s residence.

Reilly, a 48-year-old federally licensed firearms dealer, reportedly instructed the driver to leave his property. However, as the driver attempted to depart in his vehicle, Reilly allegedly fired multiple shots.

The driver was struck once in the back, sustaining serious injuries that required hospitalization. Fortunately, the driver is now reported to be in stable condition.

Reilly faces serious charges stemming from the incident, including first-degree assault, second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, and criminal possession of a firearm.… Continue reading

NY Town Official Arrested for Shooting DoorDash Driver

John Reilly, a Town of Chester highway superintendent and federally licensed firearms dealer, was arrested and charged with felony assault and weapons possession for allegedly shooting a lost DoorDash driver. The incident occurred Friday night after the driver, seeking directions, approached Reilly’s home, prompting Reilly to fire multiple shots, striking the driver in the back. The driver sustained serious injuries. Reilly is scheduled for a court appearance this Friday.

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